Constance Hall claps back at mum-shamers coming for this picture

Constance Hall has hit back against trolls who took issue with a post-birth photo she shared to Facebook, saying her parenting choices are "nobody's business."

The popular mummy blogger, who recently gave birth to her fifth child, posted a photo on July 2 showing her on the phone in her hospital bed while husband Denim Cooke tended to their son Raja.

"Possibly my favourite photo from the birth of Raja," she captioned it. "Welcome to the Matriarchy Densy...Queen just had a baby yo."

Shortly after sharing the photo, the 34-year-old was criticised for being on her phone instead of spending every second basking in the miracle that is her son. She was also shamed for having a soft drink.

Hall addressed the controversy in a new post, saying she wasn't even aware of the backlash until some of her followers pointed it out, rushing to her defence.

"Yesterday I posted a picture of myself on the phone the day my son was born," she wrote in the post.

"And of course it was followed by a few f-ckers and their stuck up judgements about what I was doing on my phone instead of spending my every second doting and being the eternally grateful goddess mother.

"And then that was met with beautiful queens defending me with comments like, 'She could be Face-timing her other kids or family.'

"I didn't even know that any of this had happened until upset queens were messaging me."

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The mother-of-five then said, "The truth is...it's nobody's business what a mother is doing on her phone the day she gives birth, if she's sending her children and mothers photos of the baby or googling tip jobs in Thailand, it's not your business.

"In fact the way another mother is mothering...is not your problem."

"Just to clarify for you, here are two things that are your problems:

"One, if a child is being abused. Sexually, mentally, physically, or neglected, starved or not having their medical needs met. By ALL means, intervene. And when I say intervene I mean...call the department of child protective services. Do NOT bitch and moan on Facebook. This is YOUR problem.

"It's all of our problem when children need a voice and we have that voice.

"And two, YOUR children. They are your problem, how you raise them, what YOU'RE doing on your phone, what kind of mother YOU are.

"But all other aspects of mothering...

"Ain't your f---ing problem."

She ends by thanking her followers for jumping to her defence.

"So thank you queens who came into bat for me, yet it's completely unnecessary. Queens do sh-t their own way, no f-cks. Be cool, be queens.

"And please don't be concerned about me. I couldn't care less about these comments. I'm on the beach with five of my kids in the sun with the Dolphins at Monkey Mia."

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